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this comes from "the baltimore sun." that is in this morning's baltimore sun. we will read a little bit more in a few seconds. back to the telephones. cj is on the line for independents. caller: i am calling because you had ann coulter on their a couple of weeks ago and she came out with all of these distortions and lies about the republican and democratic party. i called and several times about what the facts are. the fact about the 1964 civil rights act was that the majority of the democrats voted for it. i stated that 46 democrats voted for the 1964 civil rights act, 21 voted against it. every democrat outside of the south voted for it. 71 -- 27 republicans voted for it, but conservatives had to be dragged and kicking and screaming. the republican party of the day is not the republican party of lincoln. the democrats were the conservatives and the republican party was founded -- they were liberals. host:fay, you are on the washington journal. caller: i do believe that facts do matter. mitt romney said he is for 100%. behind closed doors he talks about 47%. i
this comes from "the baltimore sun." that is in this morning's baltimore sun. we will read a little bit more in a few seconds. back to the telephones. cj is on the line for independents. caller: i am calling because you had ann coulter on their a couple of weeks ago and she came out with all of these distortions and lies about the republican and democratic party. i called and several times about what the facts are. the fact about the 1964 civil rights act was that the majority of the...
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host: this is the baltimore sun reporting that an estimated 59.2 million people tuned in to watch the final debates between barack obama and gop challenger mitt romney on monday night, despite strong competition from monday night football and game 7 of major league baseball's national league championship series. about 65.6 million viewers watched the second debate on october 16. we will go to our race in georgia, decided to support governor romney. -- we will go to maurice in georgia. host: you are on. caller: the issue was for me, originally i was undecided. it was based upon a moral issue. i decided to go with mitt romney. because of the fact -- i feel like he has a moral standard. even though from what i understand he claims to be a mormon. i am a very devout christian. and locked of his views are consistent with what i believe and the holy bible. primarily, a lot of people are focused on war, money, school education. but i feel the number one determining factor of why this nation is continuing to fall is because of f.a. moral debate. and i learned in church, i have prayed daily fo
host: this is the baltimore sun reporting that an estimated 59.2 million people tuned in to watch the final debates between barack obama and gop challenger mitt romney on monday night, despite strong competition from monday night football and game 7 of major league baseball's national league championship series. about 65.6 million viewers watched the second debate on october 16. we will go to our race in georgia, decided to support governor romney. -- we will go to maurice in georgia. host: you...
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starting with "the baltimore sun" -- "the candidates crack -- preciously sought to close the deal with voters as this year's surprise, not a storm, laid waste to their best played -- best laid plans." host: other papers are covering how hurricane sandy is affecting politics. "president obama and opponent, mitt romney, made final arguments to voters as the campaign's dealt with uncertainty." has this changed your plans for early voting? are you looking at how this may affect elections or campaigns were you live? here is a headline from "the financial times." id says "as the candidates tried to campaign, they are heavily rearranging their schedule, introducing unpredictability into an already razor tight election battle." you can give us a call and tell us where you think the impact will be. this story is from "usa today." one of the angles that could be affected, early voting, indicating a tight race for the white house. "while the campaigns are pointing to absentee and early voting data, there are reasons to be optimistic about the chances. host: let's hear from our first caller this m
starting with "the baltimore sun" -- "the candidates crack -- preciously sought to close the deal with voters as this year's surprise, not a storm, laid waste to their best played -- best laid plans." host: other papers are covering how hurricane sandy is affecting politics. "president obama and opponent, mitt romney, made final arguments to voters as the campaign's dealt with uncertainty." has this changed your plans for early voting? are you looking at how this...
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sun. now a syndicated columnist is our moderator. >> a brief word about our procedure tonight, the first question will go to mr. mondale and then the panel member who put the question will ask a follow-up. that will be limited to one minute. after that the same question will be put to president reagan and there will be a follow up and each man will have one minute for battle. the second question will go to president reagan and and the alternating will continue. then there will be four minutes summations. we have asked the question is to be brief. let's begin. your question to mr. mondale. >> two related questions on the issue of central america. you and the democratic party have said the only policy in central america should be on the economic development and to negotiations with a quarantine of nicaragua. you believe these answers would solve the conflict there? to you believe there is no need? are these solutions to these problems too weak and too late? >> i believe the question oversimp
sun. now a syndicated columnist is our moderator. >> a brief word about our procedure tonight, the first question will go to mr. mondale and then the panel member who put the question will ask a follow-up. that will be limited to one minute. after that the same question will be put to president reagan and there will be a follow up and each man will have one minute for battle. the second question will go to president reagan and and the alternating will continue. then there will be four...
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"the baltimore sun" is this story. this looks into how this debate is being approached by the moderator. the final debate will take place on october 22. they say foreign policy is the broader theme. we will be watching to see what we're looking like things that america's role in the world, afghanistan and pakistan cspan has a debate hub on our website, c-span.org/debates. there is also complementary video and information about politics and ways you can engage through social media. you can find archival footage and watch debates alive. once the debate is over, you can find individual questions and answers isolated by specific topics. we are talking about how effective political ads are this morning. this is our independent line. what do you think about political ads? caller: i think you're last independent caller was right, their knees to meet more truth in advertising. the obama as you showed us at the beginning talked-about romney thinking it is ok to pay 40%, -- 14%. i love how they cut up that ad. it says they are n
"the baltimore sun" is this story. this looks into how this debate is being approached by the moderator. the final debate will take place on october 22. they say foreign policy is the broader theme. we will be watching to see what we're looking like things that america's role in the world, afghanistan and pakistan cspan has a debate hub on our website, c-span.org/debates. there is also complementary video and information about politics and ways you can engage through social media. you...
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this is the front page of "the baltimore sun." "the washington times." "debate is not the last word on presidential race." host: "washington times." keisha is undecided. caller: i was disappointed in the president. i wanted to hear more about the health care plan. i did some research about his health care plan. he had a health-care plan back in 2010. all obamacare people will have to get a chip implanted. i wanted mitt romney to ask him about that. i thought mitt romney did a great job about explaining himself and the economy. neither candidate brought the comment about each other. i'm waiting for the next debate. i voted for john mccain. host: what do you do in pittsburgh? caller: i am a nurse. host: are you on the phone and driving? caller: yes. host: i was going to put it mitt romney and president obama supporter on and see if they could convince you which way to vote. not when you're driving. i would feel guilty. thank you and call back. frank in ohio. caller: i was at a point until i looked at the soap opera last night. supposedlyerstand how the gov
this is the front page of "the baltimore sun." "the washington times." "debate is not the last word on presidential race." host: "washington times." keisha is undecided. caller: i was disappointed in the president. i wanted to hear more about the health care plan. i did some research about his health care plan. he had a health-care plan back in 2010. all obamacare people will have to get a chip implanted. i wanted mitt romney to ask him about that. i...
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"baltimore sun." here is "the washington times." those are some headlines covered last night's debate. from nevada.eva good morning. caller: my husband was out of work for about a year-and-a- half. go downple said, 'oh, and get this from the government. get this." we would look at them and say, we are the government. what part of that tell you understand? we the people. both candidates are going along with business as usual. that leaves me for the first time and not voting. i did not feel there is somebody to vote for. i think they will continue business as usual, continue their $10,000 a plate dinners and we continue to pay over $4 a gallon for gas and over $3 for a gallon of milk. obama was on "david letterman" and said there is no inflation. i would like to see him go and shop, you know. i would like to see either one of these guys, but they will continue at their same agenda. the mainstream media it is owned by six corporations. americans need to get educated on what they are doing. it is supposed to be we the people. host: who
"baltimore sun." here is "the washington times." those are some headlines covered last night's debate. from nevada.eva good morning. caller: my husband was out of work for about a year-and-a- half. go downple said, 'oh, and get this from the government. get this." we would look at them and say, we are the government. what part of that tell you understand? we the people. both candidates are going along with business as usual. that leaves me for the first time and not...
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here is an article from a columnist and former longtime writer for "the baltimore sun." the book is "and joe biden sets the tone -- the article is "joe biden sets the tone." ohio.let's go to akron, welcome to "washington journal." caller: i was reading an article about mitt romney and his 844 veto's. some of them were overridden unanimously, some by republicans. he vetoed elevators for the handicapped, but not for his own cars and $12 million rises. he is on the board of a company that was fined $83 million for fleecing medicare. as the governor of massachusetts he outsourced to india, while as the ceo of bain, the outsourced to china and mexico. host: do you think that these said the issues that the moderator needs to select questions about tonight? caller: i do. he increased $2.6 billion, for that debate in massachusetts, making massachusetts the most indebted state per-capita. he had hundreds of millions of dollars in new finds, including funds -- not a fine, but a charge -- sorry, i meant to say millions of dollars in new fees, including one for blindness, which had
here is an article from a columnist and former longtime writer for "the baltimore sun." the book is "and joe biden sets the tone -- the article is "joe biden sets the tone." ohio.let's go to akron, welcome to "washington journal." caller: i was reading an article about mitt romney and his 844 veto's. some of them were overridden unanimously, some by republicans. he vetoed elevators for the handicapped, but not for his own cars and $12 million rises. he is on...
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the baltimore sun has this piece -- dan barry, connecticut, keith on our republican line. caller: i will not be watching the debate tomorrow night. i have seen enough of the show that they put on and it's not real. the questions are staged and the moderators are chosen by the candidates. the questions are preselected. only certain people [no audio] they will disagree on a couple things to make some highlights in tomorrow's news. other than that, you have two of the same guys on either side of the stage in a choreographed event. there's lots of other strings that are choreographed on tv that would be a lot more entertaining than this staged event for a candidate that the gop forced down everybody's throats. nobody wanted him last time or this time, but they will continue to beat the drum and say this is there a guy. but i think you will see that after tomorrow, obama's numbers will probably get even stronger. it's a shame they did this to us. if you had a strong candidates like ron paul, obama would not be able to stand on that stage. host: this on twitter -- we are getting
the baltimore sun has this piece -- dan barry, connecticut, keith on our republican line. caller: i will not be watching the debate tomorrow night. i have seen enough of the show that they put on and it's not real. the questions are staged and the moderators are chosen by the candidates. the questions are preselected. only certain people [no audio] they will disagree on a couple things to make some highlights in tomorrow's news. other than that, you have two of the same guys on either side of...
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then though "baltimore sun" has this story -- it is an update on the attack in libya. that is the latest on the attack on arab diplomat and four others in benghazi. you may have heard about the foiled terrorist plot and this is - those are other headlines this morning in the newspaper. it will go back to female voters only, new york, obama supporter -- caller: good morning. i am supporting obama because of the abortion issue. it is very important to me. inon't really believe abortion but i believe this is a free country and a woman has a right over her own body. the republicans are talking about government mandating women's rights. that is creating a big government. i listen to all these run a supporters and they say romney will do this and that. can we really take his word? he has been saying one thing and he switches. what do we tell our children? we tell our children to speak the truth and have integrity. i don't see mr. romney as a strong leader on integrity or any type of issue because he does not speak the truth. if we are electing a president, these are very, ve
then though "baltimore sun" has this story -- it is an update on the attack in libya. that is the latest on the attack on arab diplomat and four others in benghazi. you may have heard about the foiled terrorist plot and this is - those are other headlines this morning in the newspaper. it will go back to female voters only, new york, obama supporter -- caller: good morning. i am supporting obama because of the abortion issue. it is very important to me. inon't really believe abortion...
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"baltimore sun" this morning -- "candidates trade foreign policy jobs." "washington times" -- "the debate over who is tough." "the new york times" -- this chart here is "romneycare' defense proposal i -- romney's e proposal in context. so if you look at it, "the new york times" has put it in a chart form. here is the percentage of gdp that it would be -- 4%, or a little over 2% for president obama. they also talked about whether or not the opinion of the u.s. was strong or weak around the world. very quickly, here are some recent polls. here is where president obama took office, about right here -- right there. opinion was going up in many countries, but has gone down also that time, but is higher in all of these nations than it was prior to his taking office. finally, for a while as a percentage of u.s. consumption. this is another debate topic last night. right here is where president obama took office. as you can see, dependence on foreign oil has been dropping and has continued to drop. it is about 40% now. the oil we use, up 40% of it comes from a fo
"baltimore sun" this morning -- "candidates trade foreign policy jobs." "washington times" -- "the debate over who is tough." "the new york times" -- this chart here is "romneycare' defense proposal i -- romney's e proposal in context. so if you look at it, "the new york times" has put it in a chart form. here is the percentage of gdp that it would be -- 4%, or a little over 2% for president obama. they also talked about whether...
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host:"the baltimore sun"reported on paul ryan's preparation. we'll go to lowry and oregon, independent caller. thank you for waiting. caller: thank you for taking my call. this conversation, i will call it more of a conversation than a debate, in this -debate, i would like to see the vice president's asked paul ryan to describe which both he will follow -- the oath he takes as the vice president or the pledged that he took to grover norquist. which is important? all the people or to protect the grover norquist interests? guest: i think paul ryan will make very clear that he is the vice presidential candidate and he is working for medtronic. he is part of the ticket and he will execute the issues and policies of the president and that is what all vice-president to do. i'm sure that message will be very clear. what paul ryan really need to distinguish tonight is that he is running as the partner of mitt romney and not just a future presidential aspirants and paul ryan made famous during the budget debates. this has been a problem for mitt romney
host:"the baltimore sun"reported on paul ryan's preparation. we'll go to lowry and oregon, independent caller. thank you for waiting. caller: thank you for taking my call. this conversation, i will call it more of a conversation than a debate, in this -debate, i would like to see the vice president's asked paul ryan to describe which both he will follow -- the oath he takes as the vice president or the pledged that he took to grover norquist. which is important? all the people or to...
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more stories, "wall street journal," frontpage -- host: "the baltimore sun" this morning -- ohio was the 15th stop today, his 30th trip to the state of ohio since taking office, his 15th in this year alone. both candidates campaigning in ohio. as we said, the polls showing the race tightening after the debate. here is the "new york post, showing that nationwide romney is up 45%. obama up 47%. here you can see -- mitt romney is up 49%, obama up 47%. obama has a four-point lead up over romney, the cnn poll. the polls tightening across the country in those battleground states. florida, a democratic caller. alan, we will go back to our topic. caller: from the 2003 opinion, justice o'connor, it encapsulates it. the constitution does not prevent consideration of race. i believe they also said in that opinion that race could not be the primary factor, it could be one of many factors. i think that -- i would hope there could be a way where -- there were people that were more qualified. i think that procedure could be discriminatory, but i would hope that we would find a way to say that this
more stories, "wall street journal," frontpage -- host: "the baltimore sun" this morning -- ohio was the 15th stop today, his 30th trip to the state of ohio since taking office, his 15th in this year alone. both candidates campaigning in ohio. as we said, the polls showing the race tightening after the debate. here is the "new york post, showing that nationwide romney is up 45%. obama up 47%. here you can see -- mitt romney is up 49%, obama up 47%. obama has a...
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. >> i worked in three newsrooms -- "the baltimore sun," "the wall street journal," and "the los angeles times." i worked with many brilliant people, but plan well with others was not a strength of the people i worked with across any of those. it very difficult folks. they had a hard time collaborating and getting along with the person sitting next to them in the news room. my old boss from "the los angeles times," he called the collaborative effort a pain in the a. tell me what one of these things looks like. explain what happens -- how do they get along? do they get along? >> for those of you who have not worked in a newsroom before, journalists and organizations are incredibly competitive. even today, in your contract, you are signing confidentiality agreements. you will not talk about your story. a story -- i do not know if it has been true -- they used to assign reporters the same story to two reporters to see who does the better job. there is a huge cultural issue here. what is happening because of diminished resources is news organizations are starting to say, i cannot do that kin
. >> i worked in three newsrooms -- "the baltimore sun," "the wall street journal," and "the los angeles times." i worked with many brilliant people, but plan well with others was not a strength of the people i worked with across any of those. it very difficult folks. they had a hard time collaborating and getting along with the person sitting next to them in the news room. my old boss from "the los angeles times," he called the collaborative effort...
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. >> i worked in three newsrooms -- "the baltimore sun," "the wall street journal," and "the los angeles times." i worked with many brilliant people, but plan well with others was not a strength of the people i worked with across any of those. it very difficult folks. they had a hard time collaborating and getting along with the person sitting next to them in the news room. my old boss from "the los angeles times," he called the collaborative effort a pain in the a. tell me what one of these things looks like. explain what happens -- how do they get along? do they get along? >> for those of you who have not worked in a newsroom before, journalists and organizations are incredibly competitive. even today, in your contract, you are signing confidentiality agreements. you will not talk about your story. a story -- i do not know if it has been true -- they used to assign reporters the same story to two reporters to see who does the better job. there is a huge cultural issue here. what is happening because of diminished resources is news organizations are starting to say, i cannot do that kin
. >> i worked in three newsrooms -- "the baltimore sun," "the wall street journal," and "the los angeles times." i worked with many brilliant people, but plan well with others was not a strength of the people i worked with across any of those. it very difficult folks. they had a hard time collaborating and getting along with the person sitting next to them in the news room. my old boss from "the los angeles times," he called the collaborative effort...